Do you have a “trademark”, something that people recognize you for? One of my trademarks would have to be my eyebrows, and honestly without my eyebrows I just don’t feel the same! I feel a little uncomfortable when they are not filled in and groomed properly.
It’s a make or break the face kinda thing. Without realizing it, you can make yourself look angry, sad, or surprised depending on your eyebrow shape. With that being said, brow shaping must be done correctly according to the structure of your face. First things first, check these 3 points to ensure your eyebrows start, arch, and end in the correct places according to your personal facial features.
It’s a make or break the face kinda thing. Without realizing it, you can make yourself look angry, sad, or surprised depending on your eyebrow shape. With that being said, brow shaping must be done correctly according to the structure of your face. First things first, check these 3 points to ensure your eyebrows start, arch, and end in the correct places according to your personal facial features.
1. Where should the brow start? The edge of your nose should line up with the inside corner of your eye…and that’s where the beginning of your brow should be.
2. How to get the perfect arch? Create an imaginary line…start from the bow of your lip, line it up with the edge of your nose…where does it end? It should end at the highest point of your brow, which is your arch. If it’s not there, you can grow/pluck or fill in accordingly.
3. Where does the brow end? Angle your “straight object” from the bow of your lip, line it up with the edge of the nose and the outside corner of the eye.
Here are a few tools/brushes I choose to use on a daily basis:
1. MAC’s #266 brush has the perfect angle, and is very thin for a precise application.
2. Smashbox’s #12 angled brush is stiff and firm for a softer look and great for blending product into the skin for a more natural look.
3. I brush my hair upwards with Lash Brush
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